- Summary
- "The primary task assigned to the researchers who carried out the investigation for the Stedelijk Museum was to identify works that might have a problematic provenance. Their in-depth research also shed new light on the Stedelijk Museum's activities before, during and after the war, however. These stories, mainly of tragedy but occasionally also of heroism, are told in the exhibition...and in this publication"--P.8.
- Format
- Book
- Published
- Amsterdam : Uitgeverij Bas Lubberhuizen ; Amsterdam : Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, [2015]
©2015
- Locale
- Netherlands
Amsterdam
- Other Authors/Editors
- Aalders, Hendrik Gerrit, editor.
Bracht, Marie-Claire van, editor.
Ouden, Monique den, editor.
Cahen, Joël, author.
Ekkart, Rudolf E. O., author.
Hijink, Roel, 1961- author.
Langfeld, Gregor, author, organizer.
Ruf, Beatrix, author.
Schavemaker, Margriet, author, organizer.
Simmers, Penny, author.
Soeting, Margreeth, author, organizer.
Wesselink, Claartje, author.
Amsterdam (Netherlands). Stedelijk Museum, host institution.
- Notes
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Published on the occasion of the exhibition The Stedelijk Museum and the Second World War held at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, 27 February - 31 May 2015.
Curator: Margriet Schavemaker; Co-curators: Gregor Langfeld, Margreeth Soeting
Includes bibliographical references and index.